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The '82's (and some others) had a third 'motor mount' under the center of the engine *just* in front of the transmission ~ it needs to be adjusted or it will telegraph nasty engine vibrations directly into the body by the tranny hump .
Quite often the rear tranny mount gets oil / ATF soaked and goes soft and allows the tranny's tail shaft to transmit vibration . The correct fix here is to replace the two engine side mounts and rear tranny mount _then_ jack the car up and located the 17MM ATF bolt on the center engine mount and loosen it until you can lower or raise the "L" shaped center part until it's dead centered in the hole it passes through . I was shocked when a M-B dealer trained Mechanic didn't do this after installing my tranny ~ the vibration was -so- hash my Sweet asked if I needed a new muffler or something . Those that couldn't figure this simple thing out usually removed it, a bad idea .
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-Nate 1982 240D 408,XXX miles Ignorance is the mother of suspicion and fear is the father I did then what I knew how to do ~ now that I know better I do better |
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